Materials & Care
Silver
925 Sterling Silver
Sterling silver is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% alloy, as pure silver is too soft for crafting durable jewelry. Sterling silver is an excellent choice for those with sensitive skin due to its hypoallergenic properties.
While sterling silver jewelry can "tarnish" if not stored properly, this oxidation is easy to reverse with a polishing cloth to restore its shine.
All Sterling Silver products come with a complimentary care kit with every purchase.
Stainless Steel/Titanium
These are some of the most durable materials for jewelry, offering excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation. Stainless steel, in particular, is highly resilient, lasting longer without tarnishing. However, it has a subtler shine compared to sterling silver. These materials require minimal maintenance, and you can wear them in water or the shower without worrying about tarnishing or discoloration.
Care Tips
Follow these tips to keep your jewelry looking its best for longer:
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Put Jewelry on Last, Take it off First: Avoid exposing your jewelry to chemicals or moisture. Allow any products like lotions or perfumes to dry completely before wearing your pieces.
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Remove Jewelry for Certain Activities: Take off your jewelry during activities like swimming or excessive sweating, as chlorine and seawater can damage or tarnish the metals.
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Proper Storage: Keep your jewelry in the airtight pouch or box provided, stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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Cleaning: Gently clean your pieces with a soft, clean cloth to maintain their shine.
Only solid gold jewelry is completely tarnish-free. All other materials, including sterling silver, stainless steel, and titanium, may develop wear over time. Regular care can help minimize these effects.